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Jihane Frangieh is an Assistant Professor and Track Director of the MSN Healthcare Organizational Leadership Programs at Johns Hopkins University. With 20 years of clinical experience in neonatal nursing and a focus on health services research, she investigates leadership behaviors, work environment optimization, and healthcare quality improvement. She actively mentors students to achieve their full potential.
Her research emphasizes the impact of nursing leadership on healthy work environments, staff retention, and patient outcomes. Key areas include organizational culture, workforce development, and self-care strategies for healthcare professionals.
Recent publications highlight her work on social support systems for nurse leaders, leadership behaviors, and burnout prevention. These studies span qualitative and mixed-methods approaches, focusing on frontline management challenges.
Scientific Awards:
- Dorsye Russel Nursing Leadership Award
- Martha M. Borlick Research Award
Dr. Frangieh is affiliated with the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality at Johns Hopkins. Her expertise bridges clinical practice, leadership education, and health services research.
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